7 Unforgettable Motorcycling Destinations

7 Unforgettable Motorcycling Destinations

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The best way to see the world is arguably on a motorcycle. While you can do it on a bicycle or even on foot, you get to see so much more when you get on a motorbike. You have unparalleled freedom. 

But where, exactly, should you go? In this post, we find out. These are the top motorcycling destinations and circuits around the world that will provide you with an utterly unparalleled experience. Read on to learn more. 

Che Guevara Highway, Cuba

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The Che Guevara Highway is the product of the communist regime, but that doesn’t matter for tourists. They’re free to cruise down it like they’re in a Hollywood movie. 

If you want to go on a motorcycle tour in the country, you’ll need to do it through a licensed company. Cuba has strict rules about who can come and where they can go. 

All in all, the Che Guevara Highway offers around 1,240 miles of the route to explore, encircling the vast majority of the island. 

Anatolia To Istanbul, Turkey

Western tourists to Turkey explore the country’s major cities and tourist resorts, particularly Istanbul. However, Asia Minor offers considerably more than that. The majority of the country is a rural wilderness, offering stunning landscapes and numerous beautiful villages to explore. 

The Anatolia to Istanbul circuit takes you past Byzantine landmarks and unusual troglodyte houses built into the rock. You can also explore the Black Sea coast and Taurus mountains along the route. 

Yorkshire Dales And Moors, UK

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The Yorkshire Dales and Moors aren’t quite as epic as Turkey, but they offer their own unique charm. They’re quintessentially English and offer excellent accommodation, plenty of campsites, wild scenery, forests, and hiking trails. As you make your way through them, you’ll come across many attractive market towns, including Pickering in the Moors and Grassington in the Dales. For a coastal experience, head east of the North Moors National Park to Whitby, one of the country’s most famous and picturesque seaside towns. 

Andes Circuit, Chile

Chile is perhaps the most picturesque country in South America, and that’s saying something. The mountain nation is cut off from the rest of the continent by the mighty Andes mountain range and is incredibly well protected. 

The Andes circuit runs parallel to the great mountains themselves – and it goes on for thousands of miles. Most tourists like to begin their adventure in the south of the country and then slowly make their way north, stopping off at various features and landmarks along the way. 

Fjordland, Norway

Norway is biking heaven for motorcycling enthusiasts. Not only is it one of the wealthiest countries in the world, offering all kinds of amenities for bikers. But it is also one of the most spectacular. The Norwegians have the money to carve great roads through the landscape that seem to effortlessly snake their way through the most challenging terrain. 

Practically any road in the country will provide you with a breathtaking experience. However, if you want to make the most of your trip, start in Bergen and then head to Gudvangen. Here, take a ferry to Naerlandsford where you’ll encounter the world’s deepest and longest fjord. 

The American West, USA

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The American West is a vast area for motorcyclists to explore. There’s so much to see that you’d require a lifetime to do it all.

Expert motorcycle accident attorneys recommend being careful though. The American West is a potentially dangerous place, particularly because drivers do not expect other people to be around. 

If you begin your adventure in LA, pick up Route 66 and then follow it inland to Arizona. Here, you can get close to the Grand Canyon for a bit of sightseeing. 

Heading north, you can visit the Natural Bridges National Park, as well as Zion and Bryce. Those feeling brave can also head on down to Death Valley and experience the highest temperatures in the mainland USA. Just make sure that you pack plenty of sunscreens. 

Pyrenees Loop, Spain, And France

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The Pyrenees is a mountain range that splits Spain from France. The roads that serve it are exceptional and offer more than 1,500 miles of scenic driving. Expect plenty of hairpins along the way. 

The route usually starts from Bilbao. From here, you take the N260 which meanders its way up into the Pyrenees. Then you’ll reach La Seu d’Urgell and head to the tiny mountain kingdom of Andorra. From there, you’ll drop back into Spain, heading for Ripoli. Along the way, be sure to stop off on the Mediterranean coast and also check out the Salvador Dali museum.